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Mesa, AZ, 85202
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Before you can get started with your obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) treatment, you need to find out for sure whether or not you have this condition. Normally, patients must visit a sleep laboratory to undergo testing. That takes an entire night and can be bothersome! In contrast, we offer a more convenient way for patients in Mesa to get a sleep apnea diagnosis: the SleepImage Ring home sleep study. Continue reading below to learn more.
An at-home sleep test features a small, easy-to-use device that monitors you while you sleep. It collects data that a sleep expert can analyze to determine if you have OSA, how severe your condition may be, and whether you require further testing for other types of sleep disorders.
An at-home sleep test may capture data about:
After we make sure that you are a good candidate for a SleepImage Ring home sleep test, we will send you home with the monitoring equipment. We will also provide some simple instructions that will help you set things up correctly and avoid mistakes that might skew your results.
SleepImage Ring technology is designed to be user-friendly. Unlike some other home sleep tests, it does not require the use of a nasal cannula or a large belt that you must wear around your chest. Rather, you wear it like a ring! It is designed to slip onto your thumb or index finger. It is wireless and automatically sends data about your oxygen saturation and pulse rate to a cloud-based application.
All you have to do is wear the SleepImage Ring gear for a night before returning it to us on the next business day. After the data gets analyzed by a qualified sleep expert, we will contact you to talk about your results and inform you about your next steps.
SleepImage Ring sleep testing is a no-risk diagnostic service that is suitable for almost anyone who is experiencing symptoms of OSA, such as snoring and excessive tiredness. Keep in mind, however, that it is designed specifically to aid in providing a sleep apnea diagnosis. It is not able to provide data that can lead to an accurate diagnosis of other sleep disorders.
At-home sleep testing offers some exciting benefits: